File #: 22-0790   
Type: Zoning Ordinance & Public Hearing Status: Withdrawn
Meeting Body: City Council Formal Meeting
On agenda: 6/15/2022 Final action: 6/15/2022
Title: Public Hearing and Ordinance Adoption - Rezoning Application Z-70-21-5 - Approximately 500 Feet South of the Southeast Corner of 75th Avenue and Camelback Road (Ordinance G-6995)
District: District 5
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Draft Ordinance - Z-70-21-5.pdf, 2. Attachment B - Staff Report - Z-70-21-5.pdf, 3. Attachment C - VPC Summary - Z-70-21-5.pdf, 4. Attachment D - PC Summary - Z-70-21-5.pdf, 5. Item 198 - Withdrawal Memo.pdf

Title

Public Hearing and Ordinance Adoption - Rezoning Application Z-70-21-5 - Approximately 500 Feet South of the Southeast Corner of 75th Avenue and Camelback Road (Ordinance G-6995)

 

Description

Request to hold a public hearing and amend the Phoenix Zoning Ordinance, Section 601, the Zoning Map of the City of Phoenix, by adopting Rezoning Application Z-70-21-5 and rezone the site from R1-6 (Single-Family Residence District) to R-3A (Multifamily Residence District) to allow multifamily residential.

 

Report

Summary

Current Zoning: R1-6

Proposed Zoning: R-3A

Acreage: 6.50

Proposed Use: Multifamily residential

 

Owner: Sheri Ranger, Ranger Homes

Applicant: Daryn Murphy, Commonwealth Development

Representative: Rod Jarvis, Earl and Curley, PC

 

Staff Recommendation: Approval, subject to stipulations.

VPC Action: The Maryvale Village Planning Committee heard this case on Jan. 12, 2022, and recommended approval, per the staff recommendation, by a vote of 9-0.

PC Action: The Planning Commission heard this case on Feb. 3, 2022, and recommended approval, per the Maryvale Village Planning Committee recommendation, with an additional stipulation, by a vote of 8-0.

 

Location

Approximately 500 feet south of the southeast corner of 75th Avenue and Camelback Road

Council District: 5

Parcel Addresses: 4705 and 4735 N. 75th Ave.

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Alan Stephenson and the Planning and Development Department.